At 01:35 AM 4/6/2004, you wrote:
Following on from what Tamara has said about interpretation, I also
understand that if a design is used in another context, eg an edging turning
into a square mat, or a square mat into a curve for a fan, then that's
adaptation, which should also have the courtesy of an acknowledgement of the
original designer. Changing the thread, the size of the finished piece, the
colours, the stitches, etc in an element would be classed as interpretation.

We have the same thing in the painting class I attend. We paint copies of other pictures or photos. When we frame them, we have to put a statement on the back that says "Artist interpretation of photo by xxxxxxxxxx". The source is acknowledged though this picture may have some changes--and most likely does.


Alice in Oregon -- gray today but hot and sunny coming tomorrow.

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